Can anyone help to give me some guidance & advice as how to run WINE in 64bit Quirky7.0.4.1 as I need to run one windows application . I tried several pets of WINE but all failed . My windowsXP seems to be infected and I want to stop using winXP.

Whatever compile it's very easy. Same as this but instead at i686: "--build=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" (only devx it's a depend for compiles.)

So I don't have a 64bit OS too... (Hardware yes. I have a 64bit but I will prefer a PAE than a 64bit cause a max. to 64GB)

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If you are not going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=true'
If you are going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=false'
When submitting bug reports to WineHQ, it appears a 'stripped=false' Wine provides more information than a 'stripped=true' Wine.
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The ">" character denotes a link to a mirror for either a directory or file.
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If you are not going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=true'
If you are going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=false'
When submitting bug reports to WineHQ, it appears a 'stripped=false' Wine provides more information than a 'stripped=true' Wine.
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The ">" character denotes a link to a mirror for either a directory or file.
ie. Look for the ">" adjacent to a
> /directory/
> /directory/file

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If you are not going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=true'
If you are going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=false'
When submitting bug reports to WineHQ, it appears a 'stripped=false' Wine provides more information than a 'stripped=true' Wine.
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The ">" character denotes a link to a mirror for either a directory or file.
ie. Look for the ">" adjacent to a
> /directory/
> /directory/file

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If you are not going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=true'
If you are going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=false'
When submitting bug reports to WineHQ, it appears a 'stripped=false' Wine provides more information than a 'stripped=true' Wine.
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I gather the 2 urls for google drive above should be on separate lines?
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If you are not going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=true'
If you are going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=false'
When submitting bug reports to WineHQ, it appears a 'stripped=false' Wine provides more information than a 'stripped=true' Wine.
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Good resource and well maintained. I've used your Wine (v1.1) pets through Slacko 5 and 6 console a long time to run random win32 programs here and there, recently 1.7.55 and now 1.8rc1. Works as good as any other Wine package in general for me.

The ">" character denotes a link to a mirror for either a directory or file.
ie. Look for the ">" adjacent to a
> /directory/
> /directory/file

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If you are not going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=true'
If you are going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=false'
When submitting bug reports to WineHQ, it appears a 'stripped=false' Wine provides more information than a 'stripped=true' Wine.
[references: post | page]

The ">" character denotes a link to a mirror for either a directory or file.
ie. Look for the ">" adjacent to a
> /directory/
> /directory/file

----------------------------------------------------------------

If you are not going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=true'
If you are going to submit bug reports to WineHQ, I recommend packages that are 'stripped=false'
When submitting bug reports to WineHQ, it appears a 'stripped=false' Wine provides more information than a 'stripped=true' Wine.
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